U.S Navy seals


The U.S Navy Seals stands for United states Navy Sea, Air, and Land Teams. All U.S Navy SEALS are male members of ether the U.S Navy or the U.S coast Guard. The Navy Seals came during World War 2 when the U.S Navy realized the needed to take over the beaches and note obstacles and defenses. As a result the United States created the Amphibious Scout and Raider School was formed in 1942 by the Army and the Navy at Fort Pierce, Florida. To become a Seal is one of the toughest things in the world. 80 percent of the Navy Seals drop out of training. To become a Navy Seals they need to have 24 weeks of basic under water demolition. They also need to take 28 weeks of Seals Qualification Training. They also have to take 26 weeks of special operations combat medic course. The Navy Seals are setup into two groups Naval special group one for the west coast Nava special group two for the east coasts. Every Seal team is commanded by Navy commanders. The first of the Navy Seals deployed on January, 1st, 1962. Two of their mottos are “The only easy day was yesterday.” and “It pays to be a winner.”
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